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Bareilly’s Holi is an energetic mix of Brij, Awadhi, and local traditions. They mirror the vibrancy of Brij Holi but with a ...
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Experience the unique Masan Holi celebration in Varanasi, where ashes of pyre are used instead of colours to play Holi. This ...
Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, continues to captivate the hearts of millions worldwide with its spiritual and historical significance. Known for its ancient temples, ghats, and deep ...
Masan ki Holi' begins after the aarti of Mahashmashan Nath at Harishchandra Ghat in Banaras. On the day of Masan Holi, saints ...
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At Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi, people celebrated Holi with ashes from the funeral pyres. Amidst the burning pyres, devotees played Holi using sacred ashes. The scene at Kashi’s Manikarnika Ghat was ...